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M. Ganci U.S. View Profile
| Certified Yudansha with Mas Oyama`s Kyokushin and branch chief instructor from 1969-1975. Soshin of Mushin Karate-Do 1975. Regional Director with Renmei Budokai, 1977-1986. More than 40 years teaching, training, and competing experience. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Billy Cook U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions about the techniques, training, history, and general practice of Karate, as well as many other styles of martial arts. Please feel free to ask me about selecting a school, picking an instructor, dojo etiquette, testing, board breaking and pretty much anything related to the study and practice of martial arts. | Available Ask A Question |
Master Guy View Profile
| I have trained in the martial arts for nearly 40 years in many aspect of weapon/weaponless techniques. I am a five time World Martial Art Hall of famer who has been in and out of the schools of Boxing Karate and Kung-fu. My system of fighting is called Bokafu. By many I`m considered to be a master teacher but in reality I am a MASTER STUDENT.I am here to teach as well as learn Osu. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Laurence Lance U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions on history, culture and on actual self defense effectivness of Okinawian Karate and some systems of Japanese Karate | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Michael Cummings U.S. View Profile
| I am available to answer questions in regard to history, philosophy, technique and practice of karatejutsu, aikijujutsu, iaijutsu and kenjutsu. I also have knowledge and experience in Okinawan kobujutsu and traditional Japanese weapons including the hanbo (short staff) and yari (spear). I also have a good foundation to answer some of the more general questions concerning various Japanese, Okinawan and Chinese styles, traditions, history and philosophy. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Master Sam Frazier 5th DAN U.S. View Profile
| Martial Arts training and instruction. Black Belt Examiner. Emphasis on teaching martial artists to teach martial arts. Experienced in teaching all levels of learning ability including the physically challenged, visually impaired, hearing impaired, dyslexia, paraplegic, motor impairment. Owner of Sam Frazier Schools of Tang Soo Do in California. Authored articles and a book forthcoming on the Art of Teaching Martial Arts expected late 2000. Legal expert on matters pertaining to martial artists and martial arts schools. Legal counsel to Martial Artists and Martial Art Schools. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
James Copple U.K. View Profile
| If you have a question about shotokan karate I will gladly try to help. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Chris A. Johnston View Profile
| I can answer historical or technical questions involving most Okinawan/Japanese styles of Karate and Kobujitsu. Also I have made a study of the acupoints and other pressure points and have researched the medical explanations of why they work the way they do. Ask me questions about the neurological implications of pressure point strikes. If I don`t know an answer I will gladly research it. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
ANTHONY DIFILIPPO U.S. View Profile
| My areas of interest/expertise are the practical applications of kata, karate history, anthropological forces shaping its development and philosophy. | Available Ask A Question |
Mark Outterside U.K. View Profile
| I can give general advice on training, fitness and provide general information on karate. I can also advise on what to look out for when starting in the martial arts and what to stay clear of. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Alan Platt U.K. View Profile
| General and specific questions relating to Karate, Karate-jutsu, original techniques and applications. | Available Ask A Question |
Sharon Hayakawa U.S. View Profile
| My expertise is mainly in Okinawan Ryu Te, the system of Seiyu Oyata.I have a little over 22 years in martial arts, karate mainly, and have assisted in the English of the book, Ryu Te no Michi, for Seiyu Oyata, with my Sensei, Shiro Shintaku. I am currently studying Shodo and some Iaido, and have access to some excellent research resources to help anyone interested in this art. I do not consider this to be a hobby or sporting past time, it is a way to live one`s life correctly. I do not know everything, but I can probably help find out most of the need information to answer most questions about this art, the culture, philosophies, history and some language, which I am still a basic student of. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
ANTHONY DIFILIPPO U.S. View Profile
| My area of interest and expertise is in the research and reconstruction of the applications, principles and training methodologies of old style karate and its kata. In this regard I am available to answer questions relating to the history, philosophy, culture, technique and practice of okinawan based karate systems. | Available Ask A Question |
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